Robust topological degeneracy of classical theories

  • Mohammad Sadegh Vaezi
  • , Gerardo Ortiz
  • , Zohar Nussinov

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Abstract

We challenge the hypothesis that the ground states of a physical system whose degeneracy depends on topology must necessarily realize topological quantum order and display nonlocal entanglement. To this end, we introduce and study a classical rendition of the Toric Code model embedded on Riemann surfaces of different genus numbers. We find that the minimal ground state degeneracy (and those of all levels) depends on the topology of the embedding surface alone. As the ground states of this classical system may be distinguished by local measurements, a characteristic of Landau orders, this example illustrates that topological degeneracy is not a sufficient condition for topological quantum order. This conclusion is generic and, as shown, it applies to many other models. We also demonstrate that certain lattice realizations of these models, and other theories, display a ground state entropy (and those of all levels) that is "holographic", i.e., extensive in the system boundary. We find that clock and U(1) gauge theories display topological (in addition to gauge) degeneracies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number205112
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume93
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - May 9 2016

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